





Unbelievable captures of a natural event that I found on a Cool Picture site. The shapes and colors and translucency attract me as well as the negative space. I try to capture depth in my pictures but it is often difficult, given the medium. Then again, I haven't tried to take pictures while my sculptures are sitting on water with something in the background. I should try that sometime but then it would be more like a photograph and less like a painting. I am jealous of photographers that can take pics in SL with Basic Shaders on. I crash or end up with seams. Its amazing that I get any quality shots at all.
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